> On 24 Jul 2015, at 16:28, Hans Hagen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 7/24/2015 4:13 PM, Hans Aberg wrote:
>> 
>> You can add it if you think it is no problem. Proper Unicode characters in 
>> the input help the readability, so putting them at high priority seems good.
> 
> fyi, on the agenda for the gyre font project is to have a monospaced font 
> that has most of unicode math so that we can have decent editing (once we 
> have the funding covered)

The Unicode monospace characters were added by mistake, because in computer 
science, style does not affect semantics, as it does math. Looking into old 
computer science books, they do not have monospace, and a I recall a Pascal 
compiler on Mac OS 9 that used styled, non-monospace fonts. So a monospace font 
may not be strictly necessary, though current UTF-8 plain text does not look 
good. In Xcode, part of the reason is that one cannot choose font per Unicode 
code point segments.


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